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South Dakota US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate is Urging the Family of a Navy Veteran with Lung Cancer in South Dakota to Call the Lawyers at KVO About Compensation-if The Veteran Was Exposed to Asbestos

"Most Navy Veterans who had significant exposure to asbestos prior to 1982 and who now have lung cancer are not aware the $30 billion dollar-asbestos trust funds were set up for them too.”
— South Dakota US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate

SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, USA, September 25, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The South Dakota US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate is urging the wife or adult son-daughter of a Navy Veteran with lung cancer anywhere in South Dakota to call the lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste-KVO at 800-714-0303-if their loved one had significant exposure to asbestos in the navy., Financial compensation for a person like this might exceed $100,000. They typical person the Advocate is attempting to identify is over 60 years old, they served in the navy in the 1960s or 1970s, and they had significant exposure to asbestos on a navy ship, submarine or at a navy shipyard.

The Advocate says, "Most Navy Veterans who had significant exposure to asbestos prior to 1982 and who now have lung cancer are not aware the $30 billion dollar-asbestos trust funds were set up for them too. It does not matter if the person smoked cigarettes or not. If this sounds like your husband, dad or friend please call 800-714-0303 to discuss compensation with the lawyers at Karst von Oiste-KVO. The lawyers do most of the work-this is not complicated." www.karstvonoiste.com/

The South Dakota US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate’s free services are available to people with asbestos exposure lung cancer or mesothelioma in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Brookings, Watertown, Mitchell, Yankton or anywhere in South Dakota.
https://SouthDakota.USNavyLungCancer.Com

High risk occupations for asbestos exposure in South Dakota include the US Navy, Ellsworth Air Force Base, power plants, agricultural workers, construction workers, plumbers, electricians, welders, auto mechanics, auto/truck brake technicians, and public utility workers. www.karstvonoiste.com/

According to the American Cancer Society for nonsmokers who have been exposed to asbestos in their workplace the risk of lung cancer is five times that of unexposed workers. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/lung/statistics/index.htm.

The US Navy Veterans Lung Cancer Advocate says, “If your husband, dad, coworker or neighbor has just been diagnosed with lung cancer and you know they had significant exposure to asbestos in the navy, at a shipyard or while working at a factory, at power plant, public utility, or as a plumber, electrician welder, mechanic or any kind of skilled trades group in any state please have them call us anytime at 800-714-0303. Most people like this never get compensated-even though the asbestos trust funds were set up for them too. We are trying to change this sad fact.” https://USNavyLungCancer.Com

States with the highest incidence of lung cancer include Kentucky, West Virginia, Maine, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Alabama, and Delaware. www.karstvonoiste.com/

For more information about asbestos exposure please visit the NIH’s website on this topic: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/ asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet.

Michael Thomas
South Dakota US Navy Lung Cancer Advocate
+1 800-714-0303
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